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Rick Ross Accused Of ‘Glorifying Rape,’ Petitioned To Apologize

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Rick Ross has faced his share of controversy (most notable: his stint as a prison guard versus whether or not he actually dealt drugs), but the Florida rapper might have found his biggest match yet: his own lyrical content.

Recent petitions posted to Change.org are calling making demands based on the lyrics petition organizers deem see as reckless. Radio stations are being called on to remove the record, while the offended parties look to Ross for a public apology.

The 37-year-old, behind such hits as “Hustlin” and “The Boss,” appears, along with Future, on Atlanta rapper Rocko‘s song “U.O.E.N.O.” In the song, Ross brags about drugging a woman with a molly (ecstasy pill) and later having sex with her.

“Put molly in her champagne / She ain’t even know it / I took her home and I enjoyed that / She ain’t even know it,” Ross raps.

According to the petition, the lyrics are an implication of a crime. Organizers claim that “he has just publicly admitted to drugging and raping a woman. This should be investigated further and he should be prosecuted. If it is not true and they are just lyrics, he has still just glorified rape and this should not be ignored.”